Comments Thread For: Pacquiao Returns Legal Fire at Former Accountants
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Poor old Grus. I see you're getting help. If I were you, I'd give it an IQ test before accepting.
One wonders when he'll trot out the one about Christian blood to "mix with Passover Matzo", or sacrificing a Christian child at the full moon. Don't forget about ***s "poisoning all the wells". That always a great mob raiser.Comment
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I know less about Mayweather than you do. These pages are filled with his syncophants just asking to be criticized. As you so properly say, you don't know me and I don't know you. Your assessment could be 100 degrees off-course. And I know literally dozens of people who would say the same. I suppose my writing/speaking style irritates you. Well, I was raised in a very literate family. I can't descend to foul and thuggish epithets. I'd sooner leave the site. Which I can say, I likely will soon. So that should make you happy.Fam, it's easy to fool people in the business because all you have to do is a be a kiss ass fake who doesn't draw the line to get what you want. I don't know you and you don't know me but what I do know is that if you're going to come on here and act like you are so much better and smarter than everyone else because you can put words together that sound intelligent but can't see that Manny is causing all of his financial issues on his own, makes you not the brightest bulb OR that you are just as much full of s#!t as Bob Arum and Manny Pacquiao. On top of that, you are the one who brought up Mayweather as a co conspirator to Manny Pacquiao's legal issues. You are the one dreaming and thinking about Floyd Mayweather.
Your problem and that of your buddies, is that you have no idea how BIG business works, and how the guys at the top need to allocate their time and delegate auithority. So, noting that Truman said "the buck stops here" the effect of error and incompetence from further down the ladder, is discovered by the guy at the top later than most others. He's the one who is blamed and takes criticism, although he most probably has no idea where, how, or why it happened.
Pacquiao has only 24 hours in a day, and he, with a lot of help from Arum, has built himself a huge name, and a Global empire of sorts, which may never have been done before.
So there are constant glitches, some serius, like the Mayweather-Golden Balls Libel suit, and the lesser ones like VisionQuest, later, when they can get around to it.
With all that the guy has on his plate, if he doesn't get some real-time off, for himself, the whole thing could collapse. The difference here is that other businesses have a chhain of succession, so that when the top falls or retires, there is another ready to step in-place. Pacquiao can't have this, so the strain, wear-and=tear is much worse. Which maybe is why he might feel he needs his huge entourage, to ease the pressure. It must be like a pressure cooker.
So i look at him completely differently to other boxers. It's his situation only I'm interested in, not his talents or lack of them. I neither approve nor disprove. I keep wondering what will happen if...this...or that.... etc. It's an intellectual exercise. Just the way I stir up comments like yours.Last edited by edgarg; 06-03-2012, 12:51 PM.Comment
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Ah, DEADfrom the neck upLIKE ME is back in action. Dr. Frankenstein must have harnessed a few lightning bolts and given you some temporary animation. Sorry you missed the fun, because I'm making a strategic retirement from the battle-field. Tomorrow is Monday and I have real things to do; back to the real world so-to-speak.Comment
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Pretty perceptive, althoughIi think there are about 2 rarely seen posters who were before me.
I actually first really noticed Arum when I accidentally found that he was the biggest and main supporter of 3 charities I contribute to. Then I discovered that he and his wife Lovee are enormous givers to charities all around the world that she founded the House of the Good Shepherd chain and a few others, ho****es etc. and spends most of her day at it. So I realised that they were indeed really GOOD people, of the kind I grew up with. And I feel obliged to defend against what I believe is unjust accusation. That he's an older person also rates because I was brought up to be helpful and respectful to older people. What more can I say.
The crazies I attract never even look at the known facts, except when they are cococting their amazing conspiracy theories......(if they can even be called that). Then they ignore them. Grustler isn't by any means the worst, he's usually O.K. just this time has a bee-in-his-bonnet and keeps missing the point.Comment
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yeah, b/c thats equivalent. smhOriginally posted by CF AlanSame thing as what the hell he's doing playing lots of tunes on the piano when he didn't even have formal lessons.Comment
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You already know how I do on boxingscene so don't act like you are levelsI know less about Mayweather than you do. These pages are filled with his syncophants just asking to be criticized. As you so properly say, you don't know me and I don't know you. Your assessment could be 100 degrees off-course. And I know literally dozens of people who would say the same. I suppose my writing/speaking style irritates you. Well, I was raised in a very literate family. I can't descend to foul and thuggish epithets. I'd sooner leave the site. Which I can say, I likely will soon. So that should make you happy.
Your problem and that of your buddies, is that you have no idea how BIG business works, and how the guys at the top need to allocate their time and delegate auithority. So, noting that Truman said "the buck stops here" the effect of error and incompetence from further down the ladder, is discovered by the guy at the top later than most others. He's the one who is blamed and takes criticism, although he most probably has no idea where, how, or why it happened.
Pacquiao has only 24 hours in a day, and he, with a lot of help from Arum, has built himself a huge name, and a Global empire of sorts, which may never have been done before.
So there are constant glitches, some serius, like the Mayweather-Golden Balls Libel suit, and the lesser ones like VisionQuest, later, when they can get around to it.
With all that the guy has on his plate, if he doesn't get some real-time off, for himself, the whole thing could collapse. The difference here is that other businesses have a chhain of succession, so that when the top falls or retires, there is another ready to step in-place. Pacquiao can't have this, so the strain, wear-and=tear is much worse. Which maybe is why he might feel he needs his huge entourage, to ease the pressure. It must be like a pressure cooker.
So i look at him completely differently to other boxers. It's his situation only I'm interested in, not his talents or lack of them. I neither approve nor disprove. I keep wondering what will happen if...this...or that.... etc. It's an intellectual exercise. Just the way I stir up comments like yours.
above me as a poster because frankly the only thing your posts are good for is putting people to sleep if they're having problems sleeping.Comment
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Most ***s people that are know are quite intelligent, You are quite the opposite.Poor old Grus. I see you're getting help. If I were you, I'd give it an IQ test before accepting.
One wonders when he'll trot out the one about Christian blood to "mix with Passover Matzo", or sacrificing a Christian child at the full moon. Don't forget about ***s "poisoning all the wells". That always a great mob raiser.Comment
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??????? Watching too much Hannibal Lecter movies Clarice.Poor old Grus. I see you're getting help. If I were you, I'd give it an IQ test before accepting.
One wonders when he'll trot out the one about Christian blood to "mix with Passover Matzo", or sacrificing a Christian child at the full moon. Don't forget about ***s "poisoning all the wells". That always a great mob raiser.Comment
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